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I shall assume for the present that they are related , at least for purposes of exploring the consequences . Faced with only the data presented so far , we might find it difficult to choose between several alternative possible ways of ...
I shall assume for the present that they are related , at least for purposes of exploring the consequences . Faced with only the data presented so far , we might find it difficult to choose between several alternative possible ways of ...
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( At least ) I don't think that Harry would be a very good fighter . In this case , the deletion can be carried out to produce the grammatical ( 98 ) I must admit that Harry wouldn't be a very good fighter , I don't think .
( At least ) I don't think that Harry would be a very good fighter . In this case , the deletion can be carried out to produce the grammatical ( 98 ) I must admit that Harry wouldn't be a very good fighter , I don't think .
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To deal with these facts , L postulates a feature of GLOTTAL STRICTURE , which can assume at least three distinct values : voiced ( vocal cords almost touching along their entire length ) , murmur ( ligamental portion of vocal cords ...
To deal with these facts , L postulates a feature of GLOTTAL STRICTURE , which can assume at least three distinct values : voiced ( vocal cords almost touching along their entire length ) , murmur ( ligamental portion of vocal cords ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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